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2011 Asian Championships Statistics – Women's LJ 2011 Asian Championships Statistics – Women’s LJ Can Jung-Soon Ok win first gold medal for KOR? All time performance list at the Asian Championships Performance Performer Distance Wind Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 6.83 Guan Yingnan CHN 1 Fukuoka 1998 2 2 6.79 Li Yong-Ae PRK 1 Kuala Lumpur 1991 3 3 6.74 Yu Yiqun CHN 2 Fukuoka 1998 4 4 6.73 Yao Weili CHN 1 Manila 1993 5 5 6.70 Wang Zhihui CHN 1 Singapore 1987 6 6 6.66 Liu Shuzhen CHN 2 Kuala Lumpur 1991 6 6 6.66 0.2 Yelena Bobrovskaya KGZ 1 Djakarta 2000 8 8 6.65 0.1 Anju Bobby George IND 1 Incheon 2005 8 6.65 1.3 Anju Bobby George 2 Amman 2007 10 9 6.64 0.5 Liang Shuyan CHN 2 Djakarta 2000 11 10 6.63 0.5 Marestella Torres PHI 2 Incheon 2005 12 11 6.61 0.5 Maho Hanaoka JPN 3 Djakarta 2000 12 11 6.61 1.6 Yelena Kashcheyeva KAZ 1 Colombo 2002 14 13 6.60 Huang Donghuo CHN 1 Djakarta 1985 15 14 6.53 0.7 Anastasiya Zhuravlyeva UZB 1 Manila 2003 16 15 6.52 0.0 Kumiko Ikeda JPN 3 Incheon 2005 17 16 6.51 Liao Wenfen CHN 2 Singapore 1987 17 6.51 0.2 Liang Shuyan 2 Manila 2003 17 6.51 0.6 Marestella Torres 1 Guangzhou 2009 20 17 6.50 Yelena Pershina KAZ 1 Djakarta 1995 20 17 6.50 -0.1 Lerma Gabito PHI 3 Manila 2003 20 17 6.50 0.0 Olga Rypakova KAZ 4 Incheon 2005 All time performance list at the Asian Championships – Wind-assisted marks Performance Performer Distance Wind Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 6.66w 2.4 Olga Rypakova KAZ 1 Amman 2007 2 2 6.60w 2.9 Jung Soon-Ok KOR 3 Amman 2007 3 3 6.57w Liao Wenfen CHN 2 Djakarta 1985 4 4 6.50w Yelena Pershina KAZ 3 Fukuoka 1998 Margin of Victory Difference Winning Dist Wind Name Nat Venue Year Max 24cm 6.73 Yao Weili CHN Manila 1993 Min 1cm 6.66w 2.4 Olga Rypakova KAZ Amman 2007 Best Marks for Places in the Asian Championships Pos Distance Wind Name Nat Venue Year 1 6.83 Guan Yingnan CHN Fukuoka 1998 2 6.74 Yu Yiqun CHN Fukuoka 1998 3 6.61 0.5 Maho Hanaoka JPN Djakarta 2000 4 6.50 0.0 Olga Rypakova KAZ Incheon 2005 Multiple Gold Medalists: None Number of Medals by Countries: Nation Gold Silver Bronze CHN 7 9 1 JPN 3 2 5 KAZ 3 1 1 PHI 1 4 4 IND 1 1 2 PRK 1 1 KGZ 1 UZB 1 TPE 1 2 KOR 2 Multiple Medals by athletes from a single nation Nation Year Gold Silver Bronze PHI 2002 Lerma Gabito Marestella Torres CHN 1998 Guan Yingnan Yu Yiqun CHN 1987 Wang Zhihui Liao Wenfen CHN 1985 Huang Donghuo Liao Wenfen CHN 1983 Liao Wenfen Huang Donghuo JPN 1979 Sumie Awara Kazuko Ishizu JPN 1975 Keiko Ogawa Kyoko Shimizu TPE 1973 Lin Yet-Hsiang Li Hua-Wa LJ – TJ double gold medalist: Name Nation LJ TJ Olga Rypakova KAZ 2007 2007, 2009 Man & Woman from the same team winning the corresponding event Nation Men Women Venue Year CHN Liu Yuhuang Huang Donghuo Djakarta 1985 CHN Liu Yuhuang Liao Wenfen Kuwait City 1983 CHN Liu Yuhuang Wu Feng Tokyo 1981 JPN Jun-ichi Usui Sumie Awara Tokyo 1979 Athletes with both Asian Games and Asian Championships Gold Medal: Name Nat Asian Championships Asian Games Anju Bobby George IND 2005 2002 Guan Yingnan CHN 1998 1998 Liao Wenfen CHN 1983 1982, 1986 Last five Asian Championships: Year Gold Nat Dist Silver Nat Dist Bronze Nat Dist 2009 Marestella Torres PHI 6.51 Chen Yaling CHN 6.28 Sachiko Masumi JPN 6.28 2007 Olga Rypakova KAZ 6.66 Anju Bobby George IND 6.65 Jung Soon-Ok KOR 6.60 2005 Anju Bobby George IND 6.65 Marestella Torres PHI 6.63 Kumiko Ikeda JPN 6.52 2003 Anastasiya Zhuravlyeva UZB 6.53 Liang Shuyan CHN 6.51 Lerma Gabito PHI 6.50 2002 Yelena Kashcheyeva KAZ 6.61 Lerma Gabito PHI 6.40 Marestella Torres PHI 6.40 Last three Asian Games: Year Gold Nat Dist Silver Nat Dist Bronze Nat Dist 2010 Jung Soon-Ok KOR 6.53 Olga Rypakova KAZ 6.50 Yuliya Tarasova UZB 6.49 2006 Kumiko Ikeda JPN 6.81 Anju Bobby George IND 6.52 Olga Rypakova KAZ 6.49 2002 Anju Bobby George IND 6.53 Maho Hanaoka JPN 6.47 Yelena Kashcheyeva KAZ 6.30 All time Asian List Performance Performer Dist Wind Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 7.01 1.4 Yao Weili CHN 1 Jinan 4 June 1993 2 2 6.95 ? Guan Yingnan CHN 1 Tianjin 3 May 2000 Longest Jumps on Asian Soil Performance Performer Dist Wind Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 7.40 0.9 Jackie Joyner-Kersee USA 1 Seoul 29 Sept 1988 2 7.32 0.0 Jackie Joyner-Kersee 1 Tokyo 25 Aug 1991 Longest Jumps on Asian Soil by Asian Performance Performer Dist Wind Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 7.01 1.4 Yao Weili CHN 1 Jinan 4 June 1993 2 2 6.95 ? Guan Yingnan CHN 1 Tianjin 3 May 2000 Japanese All-Comer’s List (Longest Jumps in Japan) Performance Performer Dist Wind Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 7.32 0.0 Jackie Joyner Kersee USA 1 Tokyo 25 Aug 1991 2 2 7.29 -0.2 Heike Drechsler GER 2 Tokyo 25 Aug 1991 Combined 2010 & 2011 Asian List Performance Performer Distance Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 6.81 Yuliya Tarasova UZB 1 Tashkent 5 June 2010 2 6.73 Yuliya Tarasova 2 Moskva 29 June 2010 2 6.73 Yuliya Tarasova 1 Bottrop 9 July 2010 4 2 6.71 Jung Soon-Ok KOR 1 Youngkwang 8 Sept 2010 5 6.70 Yuliya Tarasova 1 Split 5 Sept 2010 6 6.68 Yuliya Tarasova 1 Tashkent 12 June 2011 7 3 6.64 Mayookha Johny IND New Delhi 29 July 2010 8 6.63 Mayookha Johny 1 Bangalore 11 June 2011 9 6.62 Yuliya Tarasova 1 Viljandi 6 July 2010 9 6.62 Jung Soon-Ok 1 Jinju 3 Sept 2010 Gold Medal Contenders: Yuliya Tarasova (UZB); DOB: 13 Mar 1986 Personal Best: 6.81m (2010); Season Best: 6.68m; Championships Highlights: 3rd in 2010 Asian Games; 1 st in Heptathlon in 2010 Asian Games Average of top 5 performances in 2010 and 2011 Distance Venue Date 1 6.81 Tashkent 1st 5 June 2010 2 6.73 Moskva 2nd 29 June 2010 3 6.73 Bottrop 1st 9 July 2010 4 6.70 Contine ntal Cup – Split 1st 5 Sept 2010 5 6.68 Tashkent 1st 12 June 2010 Top 5 Average 6.73 Jung Soon-Ok (KOR); DOB: 23 Apr 1983 Personal Best: 6.76m (2010); Season Best: 6.07m; Championships Highlights: 2010 Asian Games champion Average of top 5 performances in 2010 and 2011 Distance Venue Date 1 6.71 Youngkwang 1st 8 Sept 2010 2 6.62 Jinju 1st 3 Sept 2010 3 6.53 Asian Games – Guangzhou 1st 23 Nov 2010 4 6.48 Changwon 1st 10 May 2010 5 6.47 Daegu 2nd 19 May 2010 Top 5 Avera ge 6.56 .
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